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Education for the World By Mark Bratton and Nga Huynh

Education for the World By Mark Bratton and Nga Huynh

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Education for the World

By Mark Bratton and Nga Huynh

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PURPOSE

Mission:

to positively impact the lives of those impoverished children in the village of Ta Touck, Cambodia by increasing the quality of education that they are receiving.

Goal:

to raise $1000.00, for structural improvements and school supplies and to make those at home aware of the struggles of people who we are unfamiliar with.

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The Ta Touck Village School Charity

Started in 2006, by Charles R. Connell IV ( Mark’s uncle)

Mission Statement: To provide a long-term and sustainable quality educational program for the villagers of the Ta Touck Village in the Siem Riep Province of Cambodia.

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Where is Ta Touck?

fdfd Population: Roughly 1500

Located in the Siem Riep Province of Cambodia.

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The Ta Touck Village School

Serves Grades K-12

Approx: 200+ Children

One Teacher for the whole school

Costs about 12 US dollars per Student for supplies a semester.

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Plan of Attack:

Relationship with Charity

How to do a lot with a little

Creating Website

Networking = Key to Donations

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Our website:

http://tatouckschool.org/

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Recent News: Dr. Connell and his friend had made a visit to Cambodia and the Ta Touck Village during Spring Break

$3000.05 has been donated through the Tatouckschool.org website

The website will stay online, to be used by the charity for years to come.

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